And there are henceforth up to 60.000 migrants that Slovenia fears to see arriving – moreover there is an electoral campaign at the moment in the country –, with the risk of getting stuck in a dead-end if Austria would refuse to the migrants transiting in Slovenia to pass its border.

But it might happen that the migration route could be cut upstream if we believe the recent declarations of the Montenegrin authorities.

Vojislav Dragovi, chief of the border police department at the ministry of Interior of Montenegro, declared at the national TV that the erection of a border fence at the Albanian border was to be considered for the case the migratory pressure would increase on Montenegro. All the more as Albania does not seem to be disposed to accept the migrants back after they arrived in Montenegro, despite bilateral agreements between Montenegro and Albania, under the pretext that there would be no evidence that they would have come from Albania.